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The Fifth Quarter: Round Seven

Majak magic, a Skoda stadium shellacking and powerful wins by the Hawks and Cats, headline Riley Beveridge’s Fifth Quarter for round seven of the AFL season.

FA Cup Final Preview

Premier League strugglers Wigan Athletic take on giants Manchester City in English football’s prestigious FA Cup final, writes Riley Beveridge.

AFL stealing spotlight

It’s time media organisations realise AFL isn’t the only sport deserving of coverage, writes Simone McInnes.

EPL: Week 37 Preview

Riley Beveridge questions whether the replacements at Old Trafford and Goodison Park can replicate their predecessors in his EPL preview for week 37.

Don’t keep it in the family

Bernard Tomic is the latest to join the unfortunate list of tennis players with erratic parents, writes Paddy Naughtin.

Moyes can be Manchester’s main man

When Sir Alex Ferguson steps aside at the end of the season, Everton’s David Moyes is the ready-made replacement, according to Daniel Baricevic.

Upside Round Six – Richmond

After three consecutive losses Richmond is ninth on the AFL ladder – again. Sam McInerney explains why it’s not all bad news for Tiger fans.

Evans proving his worth

Essendon chairman David Evans’s decision to open his tenure up for reassessment demonstrates the leadership qualities required to continue in the role, writes Andrew Miller.

NBA award season

Which NBA player will walk away with the coveted Malcolm Turnbull award? Who’ll win the inaugural Julia Gillard? Liam Quinn hands out his NBA awards with a twist.

The Fifth Quarter: Round Six

A champion player in a rare form slump and a pair of young guns emerging as AFL stars feature in Riley Beveridge’s AFL wrap.

AFL True Ladder: Round Six

With the AFL’s best sides flexing their muscles, Josh Barnes adjusts the True Ladder to find out who’s really leading the premiership race.

How the Heart breaks

South Melbourne’s ongoing attempt to join the A-League is bad news for Melbourne Heart, writes Riley Beveridge.

Imola’s lasting legacy

Exactly 19 years ago, the death of arguably the greatest F1 driver shook the world and changed the sport forever, writes Daniel Baricevic.

Aussies vying to be pretty in pink

The Giro d’Italia may not be as well known as the Tour De France, but it will be just as entertaining, writes Jake Stevens.

EPL: Week 36 Preview

With QPR and Reading now officially relegated from the Premier League, Riley Beveridge assesses both teams’ seasons.

Collins changes the game

NBA veteran Jason Collins came out as a homosexual on Tuesday, becoming the first active athlete to do so in a major US sport, writes Tahlia McPherson.